The Small-Compound Inhibitor K22 Displays Broad Antiviral Activity against Different Members of the Family Flaviviridae and Offers Potential as a Panviral Inhibitor
The Small-Compound Inhibitor K22 Displays Broad Antiviral Activity against Different Members of the Family Flaviviridae and Offers Potential as a Panviral Inhibitor
The virus family Flaviviridae encompasses several viruses, including (re)emerging viruses which cause widespread morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Members of this virus family are positive-strand RNA viruses and replicate their genome in close association with reorganized intracellular host cell membrane compartments.
- Ruhr University Bochum Germany
- Leibniz Association Germany
- Heinrich-Pette-Institute Germany
- Spiez Laboratory Switzerland
- Universidad Iberoamericana Dominican Republic
hepacivirus, K22, Virus Replication, Antiviral Agents, Cell Line, flavivirus, Aedes, Chlorocebus aethiops, Ribavirin, Animals, Humans, Vero Cells, pestivirus, 630 Agriculture, panviral inhibitor, Cell Membrane, Flaviviridae, Interferon-alpha, Flaviviridae Infections, antiviral, 570 Life sciences; biology, RNA, Viral
hepacivirus, K22, Virus Replication, Antiviral Agents, Cell Line, flavivirus, Aedes, Chlorocebus aethiops, Ribavirin, Animals, Humans, Vero Cells, pestivirus, 630 Agriculture, panviral inhibitor, Cell Membrane, Flaviviridae, Interferon-alpha, Flaviviridae Infections, antiviral, 570 Life sciences; biology, RNA, Viral
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